Trials of vaccination passports will begin at some of the country’s most iconic venues next week, with crowds of up to 21,000 people allowed to gather for the first time in a year. Boris Johnson will tomorrow confirm a system of certification that
Scientists have found evidence that some face masks that are on sale and being used by members of the general public are laced with toxic chemicals. Preliminary tests have revealed traces of a variety of compounds which are heavily restricted for both
Most people know earthworms wiggle to the surface after a rainstorm, but a recent downpour in New Jersey was followed by a bizarre ‘wormnado’ that scientists still haven’t puzzled out. A Hoboken woman spied hundreds of worms in a massive spiral on
The French leader has been contradicting his scientists since last spring when he rejected their advice to reopen schools. In January, the French President refused to impose a strict lockdown on French citizens despite being advised to do so. And now, according
A team of British Covid scientists are set to rake in millions after a biotech firm they founded unveiled plans for a £2.3billion stock market float. Gordon Sanghera, 60, Hagan Bayley, 70, and Spike Willcocks, 44, could pocket up to £150million between them if Oxford
Scientists set to scoop £150m in biotech deal: Now Oxford Nanopore joins London listing frenzy By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 17:17 EDT, 30 March 2021 | Updated: 17:17 EDT, 30 March 2021 A trio of British scientists are set
Invisible ‘galactic lump’ of dark matter with mass of 10million Suns is making nearby stars disappear, scientists say V-cluster of stars known as the Hyades is being ‘gravitationally ripped apart’ Scientists from the European Space Agency say the culprit is a dark matter
A chance encounter between two very different scientists has solved the mystery of why three million dead birds washed up on the Australian east coast eight years ago. There was a mass fatality of short-tailed shearwater birds in 2013, which researchers have
Super-strong weeds pose greatest threat to humanity in history, scientists fear Scientists in Hertfordshire found weeds are stronger and more abundant Resistance to herbicides, warmer temperatures and shorter crops are to blame Experts said the issue poses ‘an unprecedented threat to our
People who’ve recently had a cold may have some protection against Covid, scientists claim Lab studies by University of Glasgow found cold antibodies work against Covid But they only last a short while so window of protection is likely to be small